If your speaking of when she pretended to have a stroke in medium no nothing is wrong she was acting.
Piggy
"May the odds be ever in your favor."
Patricia Winters has: Played Bit Role in "Slander" in 1957. Played Bit Role in "Jeanne Eagels" in 1957. Performed in "Marjorie Morningstar" in 1958. Played Harem Girl in "The Joey Bishop Show" in 1961. Played Stewardess in "The Beverly Hillbillies" in 1962. Played Ann Gardner in "The Beverly Hillbillies" in 1962. Played Seducing Woman in "A Very Special Favor" in 1965. Played Doris in "Run for Your Life" in 1965. Played Grace Kinman in "Mannix" in 1967. Played Redhead in "Valley of the Dolls" in 1967. Played Lorean Harper in "Adam-12" in 1968. Played Lady in "The Feminist and the Fuzz" in 1971. Played Mrs. Courtney in "Longstreet" in 1971.
A mother will usually favor all of her children equally. She may give more attention to the smallest, but love all the children the same. If you think your mother is favoring your brother, you need to speak to her and let her know how you feel.
It's just a fancier way of saying Good Luck
She has to be a Republican. She rules in favor of the person with the most money.
Person who speaks or argues in favor of something is known as an advocate.
A favor is something you ask someone to do to help you out. Asking someone for a ride or to borrow money is asking for a favor.
"Por" in this context basically means "as" - so, it literally means something like "as a favor". So, it would mean "Could you do this as a favor for me?", though it is usually translated as "Please", since it is more common in English to say that. On the other hand, "para favor" or, more gramatically correct, "para el favor" would mean "for the favor", which doesn't make much sense, since you are expected to do a favor to benefit a person, not to do something to benefit the favor!
Protest
keeps outsiders from skewing the results
It is not all one word. "In favor" is someone who agrees with something. Such as: "I am in favor of the policies that the President is enacting."
friendly USER
Like being in favor of someone or something
Self Control
favor, bacon
Throughing something out for someone